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SPEAKERS
- J.L.Campbell, Canada -
PIXE and the Mars Mission
- H. Paul, Austria - The
energy loss of swift ions in matter
- G. Lapicki, USA - The status
of theoretical K-shell ionisation cross sections for protons
- Keizo Ishii, Japan - Continuous
background in PIXE
- Takeshi Mukoyama, Japan - Higher-order
processes in ion-atom collisions
- B. Doyle, USA - The New Micro-PIXE
System at Sandia
- A. Denker, Germany - Quantitative
analysis using very energetic protons
- U. Wätjen, Belgium - Approaches
to quality assurance in the application of PIXE analysis
- A. Giumlia-Mair, Italy - Chemical
analyses and archaeometallurgy: problems and possibilities
- P. A. Mando, Italy - The
interaction of PIXE and archaeometry: recent trends and developments
- G. Demortier, Belgium - Measurements
of very thick multilayers by PIXE
- P. Artaxo, Brazil - The role
of aerosols on the radiation budget and cloud formation in
Amazonia
- P. Moretto, France - Biomedical
applications of PIXE using microbeams
- W. Przybylowicz, South Africa
- MicroPIXE in ecophysiology
- G. W. Grime, UK - Managment
of microPIXE as a multidisciplinary academic activity
- K. G. Malmqvist, Sweden - Concluding
Remarks and Visions
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